SMS S35 (1914)

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SMS S35 (1914)
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The SMS S35 was a torpedo boat of the German Imperial Navy. It was constructed by Germaniawerft in Kiel and was part of the S-31 class of torpedo boats. The S35 was launched in 1914 and served during World War I.

Design and Construction[edit | edit source]

The SMS S35 was built as part of the German Imperial Navy's expansion of its torpedo boat fleet in the early 20th century. Germaniawerft, a renowned shipyard in Kiel, was responsible for the construction of the S35. The design of the S35 incorporated the latest advancements in torpedo boat technology at the time, making it a formidable vessel in naval warfare.

Service History[edit | edit source]

The SMS S35 saw active service during World War I, where it participated in various naval operations in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. As a torpedo boat, the S35 played a crucial role in escorting larger warships, conducting reconnaissance missions, and engaging enemy vessels. Its speed and maneuverability made it a valuable asset to the German Navy during the war.

Fate[edit | edit source]

After the end of World War I, the SMS S35 was decommissioned along with many other ships of the German Imperial Navy. The S35 was eventually scrapped, marking the end of its service life.


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